On “pure talent” there’s very few who can match up to him, and even those that do, he has factors to his game they’d be hard pressed to match. He’s clearly an exceptional talent, one you wouldn’t be surprised to potentially challenge for the Ballon d’Or, if they don’t break him.
I’m more in line with
@giorno with his line of thinking than the comparisons to the likes of Mahrez, who never had the decision making and clarity of when to dribble and when to pass; Yamal already does that in stride without hesitation. The hype about him is as warranted as it was for Pedri, but the fear is the path to ruin is, too.
As I said in my previous post, it’s a headache to have a player break through so young in terms of managing minutes for the fact that holding him back may well become inorganic if done incorrectly. I think I’d seek advice from the medical staff and sports scientists regarding how many minutes a growing boy should see and stick to that - I think the temptation is going to be the reliance on form, but again, that was the folly of Pedri, and you’d like to think that those handling him won’t be that dumb, for the umpteenth time.